What evidence did scientist use to support evolution theory
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Evidence of evolution includes biogeography, the fossil record,
taxonomy, comparative anatomy, comparative embyrology, and
molecular biology.
Today, the most useful and accurate evidence comes from
molecular biology. Note that Darwin did not utilize this
category.
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Explanation of natural phenomenon supported by a large body of scientific evidence obtained from many different investigations and observations
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A scientific theory.
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What is an enzyme and what does it do
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Enzymes are biological catalysts that alter the rate of
reactions occurring in the cells. Enzymes are protein in nature.
This means that high temperature or extreme pH can denature an
enzyme and the damage is irreversible.
Enzymes lower the activation energy of a reaction by providing
an alternate path way that has lower activation energy.
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Identify the different sub-branches of science
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life science, earth science, physical science.
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Do all theories become laws
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all theories don't become laws
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A malinant growth resulting from uncontrolled cell division
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Cancer.
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Explain how mutations in gametes may result in phenotypic changes in offspring
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mrs.medina
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Examples of pure science
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biology,chemistry,physics,reading,putting up knowledge
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What are the 4 types of natural selection
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Overproduction, genetic variation, struggle to survive, and
differential reproduction
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What Is the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon cycles through earth's ecosystems
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is the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon cycles through
earth's ecosystems.
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What are the laws of Mendel's inheritance
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Law of dominance
law of segregation
law of independent assortment
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How does transcription and translation result in the expression of genes
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In transcription genetic information from DNA Is transcribed to
RNA and in translation using that mRNA instruction make structures
in our bodies(phenotype), such as our hair, skin and
fingernails
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What is copying the code and does it relate to DNA
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Copying the genetic code is called DNA replication. It relates
to DNA in that DNA carries the genetic code.
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What are scientific inferences based on
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Scientific inferences are based on observations
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What evidence did scientist use to support evolution theory
Evidence of evolution includes biogeography, the fossil record,
taxonomy, comparative anatomy, comparative embyrology, and
molecular biology.
Today, the most useful and accurate evidence comes from
molecular biology. Note that Darwin did not utilize this
category.
Explanation of natural phenomenon supported by a large body of scientific evidence obtained from many different investigations and observations
A scientific theory.
What is an enzyme and what does it do
Enzymes are biological catalysts that alter the rate of
reactions occurring in the cells. Enzymes are protein in nature.
This means that high temperature or extreme pH can denature an
enzyme and the damage is irreversible.
Enzymes lower the activation energy of a reaction by providing
an alternate path way that has lower activation energy.
Identify the different sub-branches of science
life science, earth science, physical science.
Do all theories become laws
all theories don't become laws
A malinant growth resulting from uncontrolled cell division
Cancer.
Explain how mutations in gametes may result in phenotypic changes in offspring
mrs.medina
Examples of pure science
biology,chemistry,physics,reading,putting up knowledge
What are the 4 types of natural selection
Overproduction, genetic variation, struggle to survive, and
differential reproduction
What Is the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon cycles through earth's ecosystems
is the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon cycles through
earth's ecosystems.
What are the laws of Mendel's inheritance
Law of dominance
law of segregation
law of independent assortment
How does transcription and translation result in the expression of genes
In transcription genetic information from DNA Is transcribed to
RNA and in translation using that mRNA instruction make structures
in our bodies(phenotype), such as our hair, skin and
fingernails
What is copying the code and does it relate to DNA
Copying the genetic code is called DNA replication. It relates
to DNA in that DNA carries the genetic code.
How can you determine how closely related organisms are from their taxonomy
Scientists know that organisms that are more closely related will have DNA sequences more similar to each other than organisms that are distantly related Which two organisms below would most likely h